The Washington Post will launch a new $1.99 iPhone app today providing access to the site’s mobile content online and offline for one year. The app will include articles, columns, blogs and photo galleries which can be saved for offline reading in a “MyPost” folder. The Post does not charge for access to its regular Web site and has indicated there are no plans to do so. The paper reported Tuesday that its mobile site received a record 8 million page views in February. The UK’s Guardian, another newspaper with an advertising-supported Web site has sold 100,000 of its iPhone apps in two months.
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March 3, 2010
